Geo-Engineering... Killing Off The Useless Eaters

Injecting the atmosphere with sulfate aerosols is a completely insane, untested and dangerous proposal.

Global warming loons are at it again - despite the science behind
man-made climate change being completely discredited by the Climategate
fiasco and with increasing numbers of Americans skeptical about AGW,
mad scientists at the Carnegie Institution are using taxpayer money
to lay the groundwork for injecting the atmosphere with dangerous
compounds which are known to cause debilitating health problems and
could lead to massive droughts and famines.

Alarmists are once again trying to play God in a bid to solve an
imaginary climate crisis based around their own fraudulent belief
system, fully aware of the fact that the consequences of their actions
will likely kill off millions in the third world, people who they see
as nothing more than "useless eaters".

Based around the madcap method of "injecting aerosols of sulfate
into the stratosphere" to produce "a global sunshade," researchers at
the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology have been
running advanced trials on how to distribute artificially added sulfates
to the atmosphere in the name of cooling the planet.

"The Carnegie scientists ran five simulations using a global climate
model with different sulfate aerosol concentrations depending on
latitude. They then used the results from these simulations in an
optimization model to determine what distribution of sulfates would come
closest to achieving specified climate goals. They then tested these
distributions in the global climate model to assess how well the
climate goals were met," states a press release about the study.

One of the main authors of the study was Ken Caldeira, the man who told a conference of fellow warmists earlier this year that it would be a good idea to make the emission of CO2 an illegal act.
Presumably, that would include the very process of breathing since
all humans exhale carbon dioxide. That's right - the man tasked with
playing God with the environment thinks breathing should be
criminalized.

Would you let Ted Bundy take your teenage daughter out on a date?
Would you allow Ian Brady and Myra Hindley to baby sit your children?
And yet here we have a gang of elitists who have publicly stated their
intent to use the threat of global warming and overpopulation as a
justification for killing and sterilizing people, and we're giving them
free reign with taxpayer money to play God with planet Earth? What
is wrong with this picture?

Injecting the atmosphere with sulfate aerosols is a completely insane, untested and dangerous proposal.

Rutgers University professor Alan Robock has warned that such
experiments "could create disasters," damaging the ozone layer and
potentially altering the stratosphere by eliminating weather patterns
such as the annual Asian monsoon rain season, which 2 billion people
rely upon to water their crops and feed the population.

The known facts about what happens when the environment is loaded
with sulphur dioxide are bad enough, since the compound is the main
component of acid rain, which according to the EPA
"Causes acidification of lakes and streams and contributes to the
damage of trees at high elevations (for example, red spruce trees above
2,000 feet) and many sensitive forest soils. In addition, acid rain
accelerates the decay of building materials and paints, including
irreplaceable buildings, statues, and sculptures that are part of our
nation's cultural heritage."

The health effects of bombarding the skies with sulphur dioxide
alone are enough to mothball taxpayer funded research into the idea.

The following health effects are linked with exposure to sulphur.

- Neurological effects and behavioral changes

- Disturbance of blood circulation

- Heart damage

- Effects on eyes and eyesight

- Reproductive failure

- Damage to immune systems

- Stomach and gastrointestinal disorder

- Damage to liver and kidney functions

- Hearing defects

- Disturbance of the hormonal metabolism

- Dermatological effects

- Suffocation and lung embolism

According to the LennTech website,
"Laboratory tests with test animals have indicated that sulfur can
cause serious vascular damage in veins of the brains, the heart and
the kidneys. These tests have also indicated that certain forms of
sulfur can cause foetal damage and congenital effects. Mothers can
even carry sulfur poisoning over to their children through mother
milk. Finally, sulfur can damage the internal enzyme systems of
animals."

Fred Singer, president of the Science Environmental Policy Project
and a skeptic of man-made global warming theories, warns that the
consequences of tinkering with the planet's delicate eco-system could
have far-reaching dangers.

"If you do this on a continuous basis, you would depress the ozone
layer and cause all kinds of other problems that people would rather
avoid," said Singer.

Even Greenpeace's chief UK scientist - a staunch advocate of the man-made global warming explanation - Doug Parr - has slammed attempts to geo-engineer the planet as "outlandish" and "dangerous".

Stephen Schneider of Stanford University, who proposed
a bizarre plan to send spaceships into the upper atmosphere that would
be used to block out the Sun, admits that geo-engineering could
cause "conflicts between nations if geo-engineering projects go
wrong."

As we have previously highlighted, discussions regarding the
possibility of "geo-engineering" the earth's climate to counter global
warming by "shooting pollution particles into the upper atmosphere to
reflect the sun's rays" have stoked fresh concerns that similar
programs are already underway, and that chemtrails are directly
connected to such experimentation.

Chemtrails differ from ordinary contrails in that they hang in the
sky for hours and are often observed to be emitted from planes that
fly criss-cross routes, leading to the formation of "˜X' and grid-like
patterns in the sky. Chemtrails also directly effect localized
weather by turning a clear blue sky into a hazy overcast.

In 2008, a KSLA news investigation
found that a substance that fell to earth from a high altitude
chemtrail contained high levels of Barium (6.8 ppm) and Lead (8.2 ppm)
as well as trace amounts of other chemicals including arsenic,
chromium, cadmium, selenium and silver. Of these, all but one are
metals, some are toxic while several are rarely or never found in
nature. The newscast focuses on Barium, which its research shows is a
"hallmark of chemtrails." KSLA found Barium levels in its samples at
6.8 ppm or "more than six times the toxic level set by the EPA."

KSLA also asked Mark Ryan, Director of the Poison Control Center,
about the effects of Barium on the human body. Ryan commented that
"short term exposure can lead to anything from stomach to chest pains
and that long term exposure causes blood pressure problems." The Poison
Control Center further reported that long-term exposure, as with any
harmful substance, would contribute to weakening the immune system,
which many speculate is the purpose of such man-made chemical trails.

As we covered in a previous in-depth report, numerous universities and government agencies have been conducting studies in the field of geo-engineering for years.

In addition, the Obama administration's interest in exploring
"geo-engineering" mirrors recent publications penned by the elite
Council On Foreign Relations.

In a document entitled Geoengineering: Workshop on Unilateral Planetary Scale Geoengineering,
the CFR proposes different methods of "reflecting sunlight back into
space," which include adding "small reflecting particles in the
upper part of the atmosphere," adding "more clouds in the lower part
of the atmosphere," and placing "various kinds of reflecting objects
in space either near the earth or at a stable location between the
earth and the sun."

The proposals in the CFR document match exactly the atmospheric effects observed in the aftermath of chemtrail spraying.

On the face of it, the idea of artificially poisoning the atmosphere
with a substance known to cause massive health problems and one that
many environmentalists say will lead to crippling droughts and famines,
is a complete over-reaction to combating climate change which has
naturally occurred for eons before man ever set foot on the planet. Add
to that the fact that the people proposing, funding, and researching
the issue are all avowed eugenicists who have been vocal in their
mission to enact draconian measures of population control and the true
scope of what we're dealing with is clear - an effort by control
freaks whose sole interest is not about caring for the planet but
hijacking well-placed concerns about the environment as a vehicle
through which to enforce their putrid cocktail of death and tyranny.

Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com.
He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a fill-in host
for The Alex Jones Show. Watson has been interviewed by many
publications and radio shows, including Vanity Fair and Coast to Coast
AM, America's most listened to late night talk show.

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